[Anastomotic leakage in hepato-pancreato-biliary surgery].

Chirurgie (Heidelberg, Germany) Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-28 DOI:10.1007/s00104-024-02176-w
Emrullah Birgin, Jan Heil, Benjamin Walter, Martin Wagner, Benjamin Müssle, Marko Kornmann, Thomas Seufferlein, Nuh N Rahbari
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Abstract

Severe complications following hepato-pancreato-biliary surgery are frequently due to leakage of anastomoses. Local intraoperative and systematic measures can reduce the incidence of leaks and leak-related sequelae. The early identification of leak-related sequelae, such as hemorrhage is pivotal to reduce the mortality risk. Therefore, perioperative risk stratification incorporating surgical and patient risk factors is crucial. The management of anastomotic leaks is complex and an interdisciplinary treatment is therefore recommended. The treatment depends on the institutional expertise, localization, characteristic features of the anastomosis and the onset of insufficiency. This article describes the different concepts of the diagnostics, prevention, consequences and management of anastomotic leakage in hepato-pancreato-biliary surgery in more detail.

[肝胰胆手术中的吻合口漏]。
肝胆胰外科手术后的严重并发症常常是由于吻合口渗漏造成的。术中采取局部措施和系统性措施可以降低渗漏和渗漏相关后遗症的发生率。早期发现与渗漏相关的后遗症,如出血,对于降低死亡风险至关重要。因此,结合手术和患者风险因素进行围手术期风险分层至关重要。吻合口漏的处理非常复杂,因此建议采用跨学科治疗。治疗方法取决于相关机构的专业知识、定位、吻合口的特征以及吻合口功能不全的发病时间。本文将详细介绍肝胆胰外科吻合口漏的诊断、预防、后果和处理的不同概念。
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